Conferencing: TAM2014 and the World Humanist Congress
The TAM2014 programme is packed with good content, as is the upcoming World Humanist Congress.
The TAM2014 programme is packed with good content, as is the upcoming World Humanist Congress.
The homophobia of Uganda, and men like their foreign minister Kutesa, should be a political liability. Somehow, it isn’t.
Ubisoft has been criticised for dropping plans to include playable female characters in their new title – but is this simply more of the same sexism?
It’s not true that Sweden has become the first nation to reject the low fat “dogma” in favour of a high fat diet. And sugar might not be “addictive”, either.
Following the Elliot Rodger shootings, the #YesAllWomen hashtag highlighted a real social malady, and our responses should take care to acknowledge that rather than use it as an opportunity for nitpicking.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is the latest scientist to ruffle the feathers of philosophers, in telling them that their discipline is pointless. He’s partly right, but also wrong – and perhaps wrong to say so.
One should, in general, be able to discuss controversial moral topics without it being assumed that you...
The results of the Pew Global Attitudes Survey on Morality indicate that South Africa might not be as morally conservative as some might think it is.
Originally published in the Daily Maverick Somewhere out there, a reader named Sally has just suffered a...
CEO of Mozilla, Brendan Eich, recently resigned after pressure resulting from his support of Prop 8. Did he lose his job for being a Christian?
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